Betty Miland

Betty Miland was a CREEP employee under Richard Nixon. Miland helped with shredding documents, and she witnessed Attorney General John Mitchell supervise the document shredding. In 1972, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, two journalists from The Washington Post, discovered this from her, but she turned them away, as she was pressured to remain silent about the Watergate scandal. There was a cover-up, with a person "getting to her"; she cried and closed the door when the two journalists visited her again.